docs(open-tag): frame and link Claude Tag across README and docs#145
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Open Tag is a homage to Anthropic's Claude Tag, so say what Claude Tag is (a shared Claude teammate in Slack, anyone @Claude-S to delegate; hosted for Enterprise/Team) and link the announcement wherever it's referenced — the root README, the example README, the integrations overview, and the Open Tag docs page — making clear Open Tag is the open, self-hosted take on the same pattern. Signed-off-by: Cheney Zhang <chen.zhang@zilliz.com>
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Open Tag is an homage to Claude Tag, so name it and link it wherever it comes up. Adds a one-line framing of what Claude Tag is (Anthropic's shared Claude teammate in Slack — grant channel/tool/data access, anyone tags @claude to delegate; hosted for Enterprise/Team) and links the announcement from the root README, the example README, the integrations overview, and the Open Tag docs page — making clear Open Tag is the open, self-hosted take on the same pattern, with your own MFS sources behind any CLI agent backend.